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Gaze following and gaze priming in lemurs

Animal Cognition, 2008
Although primates have often been found to co-orient visually with other individuals, members of these same species have usually failed to use co-orientation to find hidden food in object-choice experiments. This presents an evolutionary puzzle: what is the function of co-orientation if it is not used for a function as basic as locating resources?
Ruiz, April   +3 more
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Gaze Prediction in Dynamic 360° Immersive Videos

2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2018
This paper explores gaze prediction in dynamic 360° immersive videos, i.e., based on the history scan path and VR contents, we predict where a viewer will look at an upcoming time.
Yanyu Xu   +6 more
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Moon gazing

Science, 2019
Nearly 50 years ago, NASA put a telescope on the Moon. Astronomers have been trying to return ever since.
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DGaze: CNN-Based Gaze Prediction in Dynamic Scenes

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2020
We conduct novel analyses of users' gaze behaviors in dynamic virtual scenes and, based on our analyses, we present a novel CNN-based model called DGaze for gaze prediction in HMD-based applications.
Zhiming Hu   +5 more
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“Ping‐Pong” gaze

Neurology, 1976
A clinicopathologic study of patient with periodic alternating gaze deviation is presented. The patient's eye moved rhythmically and conjugately from one extreme lateral position to the other. A 0.45-cm hemorrhage, found in the midline deep vermis, is thought to have disrupted the neural integrator that holds positions of gaze, resulting in periodic ...
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E-Gaze: Gaze Estimation With Event Camera

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Near-eye gaze estimation is a task that maps the recording of an eye captured by an adjacent camera to the direction of a person's gaze in space. In contrast to frame-based cameras, event cameras are characterized by high sensing rates, low latency, sparse asynchronous data outputs, and high dynamic range, which are well suited for recording the fast ...
Nealson Li   +2 more
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NVGaze: An Anatomically-Informed Dataset for Low-Latency, Near-Eye Gaze Estimation

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
Quality, diversity, and size of training data are critical factors for learning-based gaze estimators. We create two datasets satisfying these criteria for near-eye gaze estimation under infrared illumination: a synthetic dataset using anatomically ...
Joohwan Kim   +7 more
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Gaze and Mutual Gaze

RAIN, 1976
Jonathan Benthall   +2 more
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GAZE

Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2015
Developments in citizen science, community sensing, and crowdsourcing offer the opportunity of large scale data collection of the physical world because of the ubiquity of sensor-rich, mobile devices. Despite this opportunity, large-scale data collection about physical spaces is currently not widespread because of high-effort participation.
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Gaze Avoidance and Baby-Gazing

Psychopathology, 1999
U, Doerry, I F, Brockington
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